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Planning a cruise that stops or begins in Europe? You need to be aware of an important travel update regarding ETIAS for cruise passengers.
The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) is currently expected to launch in late 2026, introducing a new pre-travel requirement for visitors from visa-exempt countries, including those from the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. This is not a visa. ETIAS is an entry authorization that must be obtained before travel. If your cruise itinerary includes ports in France, Spain, Italy, Norway, or any other Schengen country, you will need to secure ETIAS approval before you set sail.
As of now, this is what we know and what we expect will happen.
ETIAS is a digital travel authorisation, which is similar to the US ESTA or UK ETA. It applies to visitors from visa-exempt countries and is designed to enhance border security while maintaining smooth entry into the Schengen Area.
If your cruise stops in any Schengen and most EU countries, you must obtain ETIAS approval before arrival. This includes:
ETIAS will be valid for three years (or until your passport expires) and allows for multiple entries, but it does not replace a visa. Travelers who require a Schengen visa must still apply for one separately.
The rules of travel to Europe have changed. Starting six months after EES, travelers from 59 visa-exempt countries and territories are required to have a travel authorization to enter most European countries.
Late 2026 is the current projected launch date, the introduction of ETIAS has already faced multiple delays. The system was originally planned for 2021, then postponed several times. The latest timeline suggests ETIAS will be implemented after the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) is fully operational, which is expected in late 2025.
Given these delays, further postponements remain a possibility. As of now, we expect ETIAS to launch sometime in 2026, but travelers should monitor official EU sources for the most up-to-date information.
You can sign up for updates on the official ETIAS website here: ETIAS
For cruise passengers sailing the British Isles, it is important to understand the different entry requirements based on where your cruise stops:
Applying for ETIAS for Schengen travel is expected to be simple and fully online.:
Scams have already begun to show up online. Fraudulent websites may charge excessive fees, collect personal information, or even issue fake approvals that will not be valid for travel. To avoid falling victim:
ETIAS vs EES
The EES is an automated system that replaces physical passport stamps for non-EU visitors to the Schengen Area.
ETIAS is an electronic travel authorization for travelers from visa-exempt countries who plan short stays in the Schengen Area.
You can learn more about the differences and how they will affect travel here.
ETIAS vs EES: Essential Updates for Traveling to Europe
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